How can we live in an age of information and still have American youth brainwashed into believing obvious lies? These are victims of a sinister plan. Putting faith in a nineteenth century hoax, instead of merely trusting the Holy Bible.
@sthomas @AustenJ248855@michaeljknowles The official Seventh-day Adventist Church is Trinitarian. Fundamental Belief #2 says, “There is one God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, a unity of three co-eternal Persons.” So anyone claiming Adventists officially reject the Trinity is simply wrong.
@ReformedToRome@Bezerkeley1973@sola_chad Your teachings are Gnostic in origin, and you have no authority from the Word of God to alter the Ten Commandments. God is clear that He does not alter what comes out of His lips, and God spoke the Ten Commandments with His own lips.
@ReformedToRome@Bezerkeley1973@sola_chad Catholic Church is the antichrist power! Daniel 7:25 says the little horn power would “think to change times and laws,” and even Catholic sources admit Sunday observance rests on church authority, not an explicit command from Christ.
@ReformedToRome@Bezerkeley1973@sola_chad Right, and your explanation keeps proving nothing! even Catholic sources admit there is no explicit biblical command sanctifying Sunday. Also they admit the Catholic Church changed the 10 commandments!
@ReformedToRome@Bezerkeley1973@sola_chad (Cardinal James Gibbons, The Faith of Our Fathers (1876), wrote on page 89)
“You may read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, and you will not find a single line authorizing the sanctification of Sunday. The Scriptures enforce the religious observance of Saturday…”
@ReformedToRome@Bezerkeley1973@sola_chad Hebrews 4 never says the Sabbath was a “shadow” replaced by Sunday. The chapter literally says “there remains therefore a sabbath rest for the people of God” (Hebrews 4:9). If Sunday became the new Sabbath, why doesn’t the text just say it?
@ReformedToRome@Bezerkeley1973@sola_chad It actually does help my case because this is a Catholic historian interpreting the Council of Trent and openly saying the Church claimed authority to transfer the Sabbath to Sunday. 😆 You still can’t show a single verse where Jesus commands the change.
@ReformedToRome@Bezerkeley1973@sola_chad You still haven’t shown a single Bible text where Jesus commands the 7th day Sabbath to be replaced with Sunday. There is no command from Jesus to keep Sunday as the new Sabbath. We are talking about the Ten Commandments, written by God’s own finger and spoken by His own lips!
@ReformedToRome@Bezerkeley1973@sola_chad Hebrews 4 does not say Sunday replaced the seventh-day Sabbath. In fact, it says “there remains therefore a sabbath rest for the people of God.” “For if Jesus had given them rest, then would he not afterward have spoken of another day.“ Jesus never gave another holy day!
@ReformedToRome@Bezerkeley1973@sola_chad The “eighth day” concept comes from extra-biblical tradition and allegorical/Gnostic-style interpretations, not from any command of Jesus changing the seventh-day Sabbath to Sunday.
@ReformedToRome@Bezerkeley1973@sola_chad That’s a Catholic historian writing about the Council of Trent, bro. He’s literally interpreting it as the Church changing the Sabbath into Sunday by church authority, which means altering law. For some reason you still keep denying what your own historical sources are saying 😆
@ReformedToRome@Bezerkeley1973@sola_chad You keep focusing on Ellen White while ignoring your own historical sources. The quote clearly says “the Church had as much authority as the word of God” and that it “had changed the Sabbath ordained by God into Sunday.” That’s the issue being discussed, not Ellen White.